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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Holme, Little Longstone, Monyash, Over and Nether Haddon, Rowland, Great Rowsley, Sheldon, Taddington with … diversified scenery. Two miles south of the town is Haddon Hall, the property of the Duke of Rutland, one of the … The tithes for the townships of Bakewell and Over Haddon were commuted, with some exceptions, for land and a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Lew, Aston and Cote, Shifford, Chimney, and Lower Haddon, the last three all shrunk or deserted settlements. … is treated under Standlake. Bampton, Weald, and Lower Haddon, called townships in the Middle Ages 5 and each with … and, further north, Norton ditch, evidently the Marsh Haddon brook mentioned in the boundaries of 1318. 14 The …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and, in the Middle Ages, at Lew, possibly at Lower Haddon and Chimney, and in Bampton itself. 39 Churches were … tithes, and equal shares in an £85 corn rent from Lower Haddon to be re-assessed every 14 years. Vicarial tithe rents … south) portions, tithe rent from Chimney, and much of the Haddon corn rent, yielding in all by 1866 a gross income of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… meadow in 'Hynemore' or Highmoor, in Broad mead (later in Haddon), and in Kingsdown by the Thames. 92 Though the arable … 15 s., and in 1316 and 1327, when assessments included Haddon, on over £300. The number of contributors rose from c. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for a meadow on its west bank belonged to the lord of Haddon. 31 The northern boundary in the 18th century followed … tithes provided breakfast, on the second to Lower Haddon and 'Heart's Yat' on Lew heath, and on the third to … R.A.F. in 1969 45 and continued in 1993. Excluding Lower Haddon: O.S. Area Bk. (1877); O.R.O., incl. award, s.v. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by the vicar, the other, for Weald, Lew, and Lower Haddon, nominated by the parishioners. The third, for Aston, … and other civil purposes Bampton, Weald, and Lower Haddon were by the 18th century administered together through … other dues in the 1840s. 68 Bampton and Weald (with Lower Haddon) each had a collector or overseer in 1642, appointed …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the manor, in Bampton, Weald, Lew, and probably Lower Haddon, to his half-brother William de Valence, earl of … was held by local gentry, notably the Mores of Lower Haddon from 1538, in the early 17th century the Peisleys, … assigned their right to Thomas More (d. 1561), lord of Haddon. It descended with Haddon until 1617 when John More …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century were associated with the recusant Mores of Lower Haddon, 6 but no recusants were noted in Bampton in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… other officers for Bampton, Weald, Lew, Aston, Lower Haddon, Shifford, Kencot, Black Bourton, Clanfield, … from woodland assarting, and others, such as Lower Haddon in Bampton or Ramsey in Northmoor, may indicate late … the Middle Ages. There was some early inclosure at Lower Haddon, Chimney, and Shifford (all in Bampton), and at …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Studies , 5 (1961). Roskell, J. S., 'Sir Richard Vernon of Haddon, Speaker in the Parliament of Leicester, 1426', …
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